EP0105746B1 - Tape player - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to apparatus for transporting tape in a cassette as set out in the first part of claim 1.
- the small size tape players heretobefore developed are not yet satisfactory, involving various shortcomings in their design and construction.
- the size of the tape players is not yet sufficiently small to be carried in a breast pocket of a shirt or elsewhere, and hence the tape player is ordinarily carried in a special holder.
- the above described shortcomings of the conventional tape players are eliminated and the size of the tape player is further reduced to such an extent that it can be carried in a breast pocket of the shirt.
- apparatus for transporting tape in a cassette having a reel comprising:
- FIGURE 1 illustrates a general construction of a tape player constituting an embodiment of the present invention.
- housing 11 of a box-like configuration has a size smaller than the outer periphery of a cassette tape to be loaded in housing 11.
- cover plate 12 of an L-shaped cross-section so that when a cassette tape is received therebetween, the peripheral portion of the cassette tape projects outwardly from housing 11 and cover plate 12.
- Cover plate 12 is pivotally secured to housing 11 so that it is manually swingable in the directions of arrows A and B.
- Cover plate 12 is lightly locked in its open position for preventing fluctuation of cover plate 12 out of the open position, while it is heavily locked in its closed position for assuring the same position as described hereinlater.
- Cover plate 12 is provided with cassette tape holder 13 which is movable in a relation interlinked with the opening and closing operation of cover plate 12 for holding the cassette tape in cassette tape holder 13.
- Housing 11 is provided with cassette tape receiving portion 14 which receives the cassette tape at a predetermined part when cover plate 12 is closed, and a mechanism (not shown) for operating the tape player as described hereinlater.
- a reproducing head and pinch roller, which are described hereinlater, are also provided in housing 11 at positions opposite the tape exposing portion of the cassette tape in such a manner that the reproducing head and the pinch roller are movable in an interlinked relation with the opening and closing operation of cover plate 12.
- cover locking manipulator 17 and tape rewinding manipulator 18 are provided on cover plate 12 at positions opposite reel supporting spindles 15 and 16 either one of which is operable as a tape winding spindle depending on whether the tape player is operated in a tape reproducing mode or a tape rewinding mode.
- Cover locking manipulator 17 is operable in the direction of arrow C, thereby unlocking cover plate 12 as described hereinlater.
- tape rewinding manipulator 18 is made operable when it is depressed downwardly.
- Reproduction manipulator 19 and stop manipulator 20, both in the form of buttons, are provided on one side of cover plate 12 at positions spaced apart from a planar portion of the cassette tape when it is loaded, so that manipulators 19 and 20 can be depressed perpendicularly to the surface of cover plate 12.
- Front door 21 is provided on the other side of cover plate 12 opposite cassette tape holder 13.
- Front door 21 is substantially flat having cut-away portion 22 at an intermediate position, and is coupled with cover plate 12 so that front door 21 is swingable in the directions of arrows E and F.
- Torsion spring 23 is provided between cover plate 12 and front door 21 so as to urge front door 21 perpendicularly to cover plate 12.
- cassette tape 24 When cassette tape 24 is to be loaded, cover plate 12 is swung open as shown in FIGURE 2. Then the tape exposing side of cassette tape 24 is directed toward cassette tape holder 13, and cassette tape 24 is forced into cassette tape holder 13. At this time, front door 21 held by torsion spring 23 perpendicular to cover plate 12 is rotated by the leading edge of cassette tape 24 in the direction of arrow E against the resilience of torsion spring 23, so that front door 21 is brought into the position underside of cover plate 12 overlying the upper surface of cassette tape 24. In this state, reel hub portions 25 and 26 of cassette tape 24 are brought into cut-away portion 22 of front door 21, and when cover plate 12 is closed, reel supporting spindles 15 and 16 are forced into reel hub portions 25 and 26 through cut-away portion 22. Upon closure of cover plate 24, cassette tape 24 is loaded in cassette tape receiving portion 14 in a so-called bitten manner as best illustrated in FIGURE 3, while a peripheral portion of cassette tape 24 is held outside of the tape player.
- FIGURE 4 illustrates the loading condition of cassette tape 24 in more detail.
- leaf spring 27 On the internal surface of cover plate 12 is provided leaf spring 27 having a stem portion secured to securing portion 28 of cover plate 12, while an intermediate portion of leaf spring 27 is brought into engagement with projections 29 and 30 projecting from cover plate 12.
- An end leaf spring 27 is bent into the form of an abutting portion 31 which, when cover plate 12 is closed, abuts against a central edge of thickening portion 32 of cassette tape 24 away from the tape exposing edge of the same (see FIGURE 2).
- cassette tape 24 is urged by abutting end portion 31 of leaf spring 27 to ensure the engagement with reel supporting spindles 15 and 16, and also toward the hereinlater described reproducing head of the tape player. That is, cassette tape 24 is firmly held in its loaded position under the resilience of leaf spring 27.
- FIGURE 5 illustrates the tape player wherein radio tuner pack 33 is inserted in the tape player instead of cassette tape 24.
- Radio tuner pack 33 comprises a tuner circuit for receiving a radio wave, detecting and amplifying audio frequency signals and a pack encasing the tuner circuit.
- the peripheral measurements of radio tuner pack 33 are made equal to those of housing 11.
- tuning dial 35 of control portion 34 inclusive of display portion 341 is manipulated.
- the output of the tuner circuit is introduced through connection terminals (not shown) into a main amplifier circuit of the tape player, and the amplifier output is delivered to the headphone (not shown). Since control portion 34 of radio tuner pack 33 is exposed outside in a closed state of cover plate 12, the operation of control portion 34 can be performed without opening cover plate 12.
- control portion 34 is provided on one side of radio tuner pack 33 so as to be operable from outside, and since radio tuner pack 33 is made into a configuration substantially equal to that of housing 11, control portion 34 of radio tuner pack 33 loaded in the tape player is exposed to the outside between housing 11 and cover plate 12, and the manipulation from outside of control portion 34 is thereby made possible. Because of the above described arrangement, there is no necessity of providing another control portion for radio tuner pack 33 separately in the tape player, and the construction of the tape player is thereby much simplified and the size of tape player is substantially reduced.
- FIGURE 6 illustrates the hereinbefore mentioned tape player operating mechanism and cassette tape holder 13.
- the tape player operating mechanism is provided on main chassis 36.
- Reel supporting spindles 15 and 16 project upward from main chassis 36.
- a substantially shading plate 37 is extended in parallel with main chassis 36 so as to cover a hereinafter described group of gears constituting a driving mechanism of reel supporting spindles 15 and 16.
- capstan 38 operable as a rotating shaft for a hereinafter described flywheel, and electric motor 39 for rotating reel supporting spindles 15 and 16.
- the aforementioned cassette tape holder 13 is secured to one side edge of main chassis 36 so that cassette tape holder 13 is swingable in the directions of arrows A and B.
- Cassette tape holder 13 is bent into the form of a channel shaped cross-section having upper and lower planar portions between which cassette tape 24 (see FIGURE 2) is squeezed in the thicknesswise direction.
- cut-away portions 40 and 41 formed intermediately of the upper and lower planar portions of cassette tape holder 13.
- inclined portions 400, 401 and 410, 411 extending laterally outwardly from the bottoms of cut-away portions 40 and 41.
- cassette tape 24 inserted into cassette tape holder 13 is guided by inclined portions 400, 401 and 410, 411 with thickening portion 32 held between inclined portions 400, 401 and 410, 411, so that cassette tape 24 is firmly held at its final portion defined by the bottom portions of cut-away portions 40 and 41 of cassette tape holder 13.
- reproducing head 42 and pinch roller 43 contactable with capstan 38 are provided within the bottom portion of channel shaped cassette tape holder 13. Furthermore, reproduction manipulator 19 and stop manipulator 20 are supported by cassette tape holder 13.
- cover plate 12 see FIGURE 3
- reproduction and stop manipulators 19 and 20 projecting upward through cover plate 12 can be manipulated from outside of cover plate 12.
- cover plate 12 is opened, cassette tape holder 13 interlinked with cover plate 12 is rotated in the direction of arrow A into the opened state. In this case, reproduction and stop manipulators 19 and 20, reproducing head 42, and pinch roller 43 are moved together with cassette tape holder 13.
- FIGURES 8(a) and 8(b) illustrate in detail the driving mechanism of the tape player operating in the reproducing and rewinding states, respectively.
- Reel supporting spindles 15 and 16 either one of which is operable as a tape winding spindle depending on the operating mode of the tape player, are arranged to project through main chassis 36.
- reel supporting spindle 15 that is operable as a tape winding spindle in the reproduction mode of the tape player projects upward through opening 44 formed in a part of main chassis 36.
- Shaft 45 projecting though opening 44 has a base portion fixedly supported by supporting member 47 which extends in parallel with main chassis 36 and one end of which is secured to main chassis 36 by screw 46.
- Second and third gears 48, 49 and 50 arranged vertically and combined into an integral piece are mounted on shaft 45 at a portion passing through opening 44 in a manner freely rotatable around shaft 45 and freely slidable therealong in the directions of arrows H and G.
- third gear 50 at the top is provided with engaging portion 51 projecting upwardly from the upper surface of third gear 50.
- shaft 45 has a reduced diameter portion at a part thereof projecting upwardly from third gear 50, and reel cap 52 engageable with the reel hub of cassette tape 24 is mounted freely rotatably on the reduced diameter portion of shaft 45.
- Reel cap 52 is provided on the lower surface with recess 53 engageable with engaging portion 51 projecting from third gear 50, and on the upper surface of reel cap 52, there is provided recess 54 surrounding shaft 45. That is, the reduced diameter portion of shaft 45 projects upward from recess 54, and locking member 55 described hereinafter in more detail is fixedly mounted on the projecting portion of shaft 45.
- Flange portion 56 having peripheral surface 561 tapered downward toward main chassis 36 is provided at the top of locking member 55, and locking groove 57 is formed around the lower part of tapered surface 561.
- Coil spring 58 is inserted between the downward surface of first gear 48 and supporting member 47, so that coil spring 58 urges first, second and third gears 48, 49 and 50 in the direction H.
- another shaft 60 is fixedly mounted on main chassis 36 at a position intermediate between flywheel 59 supported by capstan 38 and reel supporting spindle 15.
- Fourth gear 61 having a larger diameter and fifth gear 62 having a smaller diameter are mounted on shaft 60 so that these are freely rotatable, respectively.
- Annular friction member 63 is interposed between fourth and fifth gears 61 and 62, Fixed member 64 of a substantially cylindrical configuration and having flange portion 641 at the lower end, is fixedly mounted on a lower part of shaft 60 as viewed in FIGURE 8(a).
- a coil spring 65 inserted between flange portion 641 of fixed member 64 and fifth gear 62, fifth gear 62 is urged to fourth gear 61 through friction member 63. That is, fourth gear 61 is interlinked with fifth gear 62 through friction member 63.
- fourth gear 61 meshing with gear 66 cooperating with flywheel 59 is positioned between first gear 48 and second gear 49 both provided for reel supporting spindle 15, and when first, second and third gears 48, 49 and 50 are shifted in the direction G, fourth gear 61 meshes with second gear 49.
- fifth gear 62 is engaged with first gear 48 provided for reel supporting spindle 15, and when first, second and third gears 48,49 and 50 are shifted as described above in the direction G (tape rewinding state), fifth gear 62 is disengaged from first gear 48.
- reel supporting spindle 16 operable as a tape winding spindle in the rewinding mode of operation projects upward through another opening 67 formed in main chassis 36.
- Shaft 68 is rotatably provided upwardly from main chassis 36 and substantially in alignment with the central part of opening 67.
- the middle part of shaft 68 is supported by shaft supporting member 69 of a substantially cylindrical configuration having at a lower part thereof projecting portion 691 which is secured to main chassis 36 by screw 70. Projecting upward from shaft supporting member 69, there is provided a reduced diameter portion of shaft 68.
- Locking member 71 of generally cylindrical configuration and having a bottom wall provided with through-hole 710 is firstly mounted on the reduced diameter portion of shaft 68, and then reel cap 72 for tape rewinding use is forcibly mounted on the top of the reduced diameter portion so that reel cap 72 is rotated integrally with shaft 68, while locking member 71 is left free from the rotation of shaft 68.
- Coil spring 73 is inserted between the upper end of shaft supporting member 69 and the bottom wall of locking member 71. Coil spring 73 urges shaft 68 in the direction H through locking member 71 and reel cap 72.
- Locking member 71 has, at a lower end thereof, first engaging portion 74 having tapered part 741 tapering outwardly upward from the lower end of locking member 71. The periphery of first engaging portion 74 is made larger than the diameter of opening 67 formed in main chassis 36.
- Shaft 68 is further provided with reduced diameter portion 681 projecting downwardly, as viewed in the drawing, from shaft supporting member 69.
- Sixth gear 75 of a small diameter is fixedly mounted on reduced diameter portion 681, such that gear 75 can be rotated and shifted integrally with shaft 68.
- main chassis 36 On a part of main chassis 36 extending between reel supporting spindles 15 and 16, there are provided shafts 76, 77, 78 and 79 fixedly mounted on main chassis 36. Seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth gears 80, 81, 82 and 83 are rotatably mounted on shafts 76, 77, 78 and 79. In the reproducing mode of operation, seventh gear 80 adjacent reel supporting spindle 15 is placed between second gear 49 and third gear 50. However, when rewinding manipulator 18 (see FIGURE 1) is depressed (shifting the operation to the rewinding mode), seventh gear 80 is brought into engagement with third gear 50 under the action of rewinding operation actuating member 84 which depresses first gear 48 in the direction G in FIGURE 8(b). Furthermore, tenth gear 83 which has been located below sixth gear 75 in reel supporting spindle 16 during the reproducing operation is brought into engagement with sixth gear 75 as shown in FIGURE 8(b) upon depression of rewinding manipulator 18 (see FIGURE
- FIGURE 9 illustrates a transfer mechanism of the operational mode used for controlling the above described tape driving system.
- the aforementioned tape rewinding actuation member 84 is arranged to be rotatable in the directions of arrows I and J relative to main chassis 36. Tape rewinding actuation member 84 is brought into engagement with one end of tape rewinding drive member 85, a middle part of which is pivotally secured to main chassis 36. The other end of rewinding drive member 85 is formed into driving portion 86 having tapered part 861. Tapered part 861 engages with tapered part 741 of first engaging portion 74 of locking member 71 on reel supporting spindle 16.
- first engaging portion 74 of locking member 71 urges driving portion 86 of tape rewinding drive member 85 to rotate the same in the direction of arrow K.
- first gear 48 in spindle 15 drives rewinding actuation member 84 in the direction I, and urges first gear 48 in spindle 15 in the direction G.
- first, second and third gears 48, 49 and 50 integrally are shifted in the direction G relative to shaft 45 against the force of coil spring 58, thereby bringing third gear 50 and second gear 49 into engagement with seventh gear 80 and fourth gear 61, respectively.
- Sixth gear 75 fixed to shaft 68 is brought into engagement with tenth gear 83 when rewinding manipulator 18 is depressed.
- locking member 71 in reel supporting spindle 16 is provided with second engaging portion 87 having tapered part 871 at a position opposite to that of first engaging portion 74.
- Second engaging portion 87 is brought into engagement with engaging portion 90 formed on an end of locking plate 89 when reel supporting spindle 16 is depressed.
- Locking plate 89 is horizontally swingable around vertically disposed pivot pin 91 projecting from main chassis 36. Another end of locking plate 89 engages with driving portions 92 and 93 integrally formed with reproduction and stop manipulators 19 and 20, respectively.
- driving portion 92 of reproduction manipulator 19 rotates locking plate 89 in the direction of arrow M against the force of coil spring 94, and is locked in the depressed position by the end of locking plate 89.
- driving portion 93 of stop manipulator 20 rotates locking plate 89 in the direction M in excess of the locking position, thus unlocking driving portion 92 of reproduction manipulator 19.
- Switch slider 95 is further provided on the lower surface of locking plate 89.
- switch slider 95 on locking plate 89 turns ON a power switch (not shown) provided for operating electric motor 39 (see FIGURE 6) against the force of coil spring 96, so that electric motor 39 (see FIGURE 6) is thereby rotated in a predetermined condition.
- stop manipulator 20 is operated, locking plate 89 and switch slider 95 are brought into their original positions.
- reproducing head 42 and pinch roller 43 are shifted to their operating positions where reproducing head 42 abuts the magnetic tape at the tape exposing side of cassette tape 24, while pinch roller 43 is urged to capstan 38 with interposition of the magnetic tape.
- locking plate 89 and switch slider 95 are rotated against the force of coil springs 94 and 96 in the direction M as shown in FIGURE 9 in response to the depression of reproduction manipulator 19 which is locked in the depressed position by locking plate 89. At this time, switch slider 95 turns ON the power switch to operate electric motor 39 (see FIGURE 6).
- Electric motor 39 drives flywheel 59 in FIGURE 8(a).
- the driving force of electric motor 39 is further transmitted through gear 66 rotated together with flywheel 59 to fourth and fifth gears 61 and 62, among which fifth gear 62 drives first gear 48. Since engaging portion 51 of third gear 50 is engaging with recess 53 of reel cap 52, the torque from first gear 48 is transmitted to reel cap 52 of reel supporting spindle 15, thus enabling the reproducing operation of the tape player to be carried out.
- reel cap 72 on reel supporting spindle 16 is thereby depressed downwardly as viewed in FIGURE 8(b), and locking member 71 is shifted against the force of coil spring 73 in the direction G.
- Second engaging portion 87 of locking member 71 activates switch slider 95 so as to turn ON the power switch and to operate electric motor 39 (see FIGURE 6).
- second engaging portion 87 of locking member 71 engages with engaging portion 90 of locking plate 89, thereby maintaining locking plate 89 in its operating position.
- shaft 68 and sixth gear 75 are moved integrally in the direction G, so that sixth gear 75 is brought into engagement with tenth gear 83.
- first engaging portion 74 of locking member 71 rotates tape rewinding drive member 85 and tape operation actuating member 84 as described hereinbefore, thereby depressing first gear 48 in the direction G.
- first, second and third gears 48, 49 and 50 are moved integrally in the direction G relative to shaft 45, so that the engagement between engaging portion 51 projecting from third gear 50 and recess 53 of reel cap 52 is released.
- the torque used for rotating flywheel 59 is transmitted successively from gear 66 through fourth gear 61, second gear 49, third gear 50, seventh gear 80, eighth gear 81, ninth gear 82, tenth gear 83 to sixth gear 75, so that reel cap 72 of reel supporting spindle 16 is rotated at a rotating speed faster than that of the reproduction operation.
- a quick shift manipulator (not shown) is operated to electrically disconnect a governor circuit (not shown) from electric motor 39 thereby to rotate the same at a speed much higher than the reproduction speed.
- reel supporting spindles 15 and 16 supporting reel hubs 25 and 26 of cassette tape 24 which is operable as a tape winding spindle during the tape rewinding operation, is thus utilized in connection with the tape rewinding manipulator to be depressed in its axial direction, wasteful parts in the construction can be eliminated, and reliable operation of the tape player is assured. Furthermore, since the transfer and driving operations in the tape rewinding mode of operation are carried out by the tape rewinding drive members cooperating with reel supporting spindles 15 and 16, the construction of the tape player is substantially simplified, and further minimization of the tape player is possible.
- FIGURE 10 illustrates in detail the locking mechanism for locking cover plate 12 of the tape player in its closed position.
- locking member 55 is secured to the upper end of shaft 45 of the reproducing side reel supporting spindle 15.
- through-hole 97 of a substantially rectangular configuration is formed through cover plate 12 at a position oposite to locking member 55.
- the aforementioned cover locking manipulator 17 is provided to be slidable in the direction of arrows C and D.
- the underside of cover locking manipulator 17 is provided with locking portion 98 which projects from cover locking manipulator 17 to a position opposite locking groove 57 formed in locking member 55.
- coil spring 99 is secured to an end of cover locking manipulator 17, while the other end of coil spring 99 is secured to step portion 971 formed at the other end of through-hole 97. Because of coil spring 99, cover locking manipulator 17 is urged in the direction D relative to cover plate 12.
- cover locking manipulator 17 In a case when cover plate 12 is opened from its closed state, cover locking manipulator 17 is shifted in the direction C against the force of coil spring 99. Thus, locking portion 98 projecting from cover locking manipulator 17 retracts from locking groove 57 of locking member 55 in the direction C, so that cover plate 12 is released out of the locked state.
- a spring member is further provided to urge cover plate 12 into its opened position relative to housing 11.
- cover plate 12 When it is desired to close coverplate 12 from its opened state, cover plate 12 is simply forced into the closed state. In this manner, the locking portion of cover locking manipulator 17 is shifted along tapered portion 561 of locking member 55 secured to reel supporting spindle 15 so as to be brought into engagement with locking groove 57 formed in locking member 55.
- housing 11 of the tape player of the present invention is selected to be smaller than the outer periphery of cassette tape 24, so that the periphery of cassette tape 24 projects outwardly when it is loaded into the tape player
- the invention is not necessarily limited to such a construction, and the size of housing 11 may otherwise be so selected that it is substantially equal to that of cassette tape 24, and at least one end of cassette tape 24 is exposed to the outside when cassette tape 24 is loaded into the tape player.
- a tape player of a simple construction and of a reduced size can be provided.
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- This invention relates to apparatus for transporting tape in a cassette as set out in the first part of claim 1.
- As prior art, there can be mentioned GB-A-2 090 459 and EP-A-44 216.
- Recently, portable type cassette tape players of compact size and light in weight, utilizing a headphone, and operable in reproduction only in two-way stereo have become popular, so that a listener with a headphone can enjoy the reproduction of a tape while, for instance, rambling around the street or elsewhere. Along with such a tendency, tape players of the aforementioned type having sizes comparable with an ordinary case for storing cassette tapes are going to be developed.
- In order to minimize the size of the tape player, it is essential to find out a better arrangement and shape of the operating buttons or keys which operate the tape player in reproduction, rewinding and stopping operations, and to improve the tape player so as to be operable more efficiently and portable more easily.
- In view of these points, the small size tape players heretobefore developed are not yet satisfactory, involving various shortcomings in their design and construction. For instance, the size of the tape players is not yet sufficiently small to be carried in a breast pocket of a shirt or elsewhere, and hence the tape player is ordinarily carried in a special holder. Thus, it is urgently required that the above described shortcomings of the conventional tape players are eliminated and the size of the tape player is further reduced to such an extent that it can be carried in a breast pocket of the shirt.
- According to the present invention, there is apparatus for transporting tape in a cassette having a reel, said apparatus comprising:
- a housing;
- a cover pivotably attached to a first edge of said housing, said housing and said cover defining a cassette receiving space therebetween;
- a first spindle assembly attached to said housing and having a first rotatable portion for co- operating with said reel and projecting in said space;
- means for driving said first rotatable portion of said first spindle assembly; and
- means for lockirg the position of said cover with respect to said housing, characterised in that
- said locking means includes latch means, disposed on said spindle assembly, and engaging means, disposed on said cover, for selectively engaging said latch means and
- said housing has dimensions and said cover is formed such that a tape cassette operable in said receiving space extends beyond said housing in at least one direction.
- The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a tape player;
- FIGURE 2 is a perspective view showing the tape player shown in FIGURE 1 and a cassette tape to be loaded;
- FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of the tape player shown in FIGURE 1 loaded with a cassette tape;
- FIGURE 4 is a side view, partly in section, of the tape player in a loaded state as shown in FIGURE 3;
- FIGURE 5 is a persepective view showing a state wherein a tuner pack is loaded in the tape player shown in FIGURE 1;
- FIGURE 6 is a perspective view showing a mechanism portion used in the tape player shown in FIGURE 1;
- FIGURE 7 is a perspective view showing a state wherein a cassette tape is inserted into a cassette tape holder;
- FIGURES 8(a) and 8(b) are cross-sectional views showing operational states of a driving mechanism used in the tape player shown in FIGURE 1;
- FIGURE 9 is a perspective view showing a transfer drive mechanism used with the mechanism shown in FIGURES 8(a) and 8(b); and
- FIGURE 10 is a cross-sectional view showing an important part of a locking mechanism of a cover plate used in the cassette tape player shown in FIGURE 1.
- FIGURE 1 illustrates a general construction of a tape player constituting an embodiment of the present invention. In the embodiment,
housing 11 of a box-like configuration has a size smaller than the outer periphery of a cassette tape to be loaded inhousing 11. One side ofhousing 11 is covered bycover plate 12 of an L-shaped cross-section so that when a cassette tape is received therebetween, the peripheral portion of the cassette tape projects outwardly fromhousing 11 andcover plate 12.Cover plate 12 is pivotally secured to housing 11 so that it is manually swingable in the directions of arrows A andB. Cover plate 12 is lightly locked in its open position for preventing fluctuation ofcover plate 12 out of the open position, while it is heavily locked in its closed position for assuring the same position as described hereinlater.Cover plate 12 is provided withcassette tape holder 13 which is movable in a relation interlinked with the opening and closing operation ofcover plate 12 for holding the cassette tape incassette tape holder 13. -
Housing 11 is provided with cassettetape receiving portion 14 which receives the cassette tape at a predetermined part whencover plate 12 is closed, and a mechanism (not shown) for operating the tape player as described hereinlater. A reproducing head and pinch roller, which are described hereinlater, are also provided inhousing 11 at positions opposite the tape exposing portion of the cassette tape in such a manner that the reproducing head and the pinch roller are movable in an interlinked relation with the opening and closing operation ofcover plate 12. - In cassette
tape receiving portion 14 ofhousing 11, there are provided a pair ofreel supporting spindles cover locking manipulator 17 andtape rewinding manipulator 18 are provided oncover plate 12 at positions oppositereel supporting spindles Cover locking manipulator 17 is operable in the direction of arrow C, thereby unlockingcover plate 12 as described hereinlater. On the other hand,tape rewinding manipulator 18 is made operable when it is depressed downwardly. -
Reproduction manipulator 19 andstop manipulator 20, both in the form of buttons, are provided on one side ofcover plate 12 at positions spaced apart from a planar portion of the cassette tape when it is loaded, so thatmanipulators cover plate 12.Front door 21 is provided on the other side ofcover plate 12 oppositecassette tape holder 13.Front door 21 is substantially flat having cut-awayportion 22 at an intermediate position, and is coupled withcover plate 12 so thatfront door 21 is swingable in the directions of arrows E and F. Torsionspring 23 is provided betweencover plate 12 andfront door 21 so as to urgefront door 21 perpendicularly to coverplate 12. As a consequence, whencover plate 12 is closed without loading the cassette tape,front door 21 is held vertically to coverplate 12, and is interposed betweencover plate 12 andhousing 11 as shown in FIGURE 1, thus reinforcingcover plate 12 at the corresponding end thereof. - When
cassette tape 24 is to be loaded,cover plate 12 is swung open as shown in FIGURE 2. Then the tape exposing side ofcassette tape 24 is directed towardcassette tape holder 13, andcassette tape 24 is forced intocassette tape holder 13. At this time,front door 21 held bytorsion spring 23 perpendicular to coverplate 12 is rotated by the leading edge ofcassette tape 24 in the direction of arrow E against the resilience oftorsion spring 23, so thatfront door 21 is brought into the position underside ofcover plate 12 overlying the upper surface ofcassette tape 24. In this state,reel hub portions cassette tape 24 are brought into cut-awayportion 22 offront door 21, and whencover plate 12 is closed,reel supporting spindles reel hub portions portion 22. Upon closure ofcover plate 24,cassette tape 24 is loaded in cassettetape receiving portion 14 in a so-called bitten manner as best illustrated in FIGURE 3, while a peripheral portion ofcassette tape 24 is held outside of the tape player. - FIGURE 4 illustrates the loading condition of
cassette tape 24 in more detail. On the internal surface ofcover plate 12 is providedleaf spring 27 having a stem portion secured to securingportion 28 ofcover plate 12, while an intermediate portion ofleaf spring 27 is brought into engagement withprojections cover plate 12. Anend leaf spring 27 is bent into the form of anabutting portion 31 which, whencover plate 12 is closed, abuts against a central edge of thickeningportion 32 ofcassette tape 24 away from the tape exposing edge of the same (see FIGURE 2). As a result,cassette tape 24 is urged by abuttingend portion 31 ofleaf spring 27 to ensure the engagement withreel supporting spindles cassette tape 24 is firmly held in its loaded position under the resilience ofleaf spring 27. - FIGURE 5 illustrates the tape player wherein
radio tuner pack 33 is inserted in the tape player instead ofcassette tape 24. In this manner, not only the playing or the reproduction of cassette tapes but also the reception of radio broadcasts can be achieved by the aid ofradio tuner pack 33.Radio tuner pack 33 comprises a tuner circuit for receiving a radio wave, detecting and amplifying audio frequency signals and a pack encasing the tuner circuit. The peripheral measurements ofradio tuner pack 33 are made equal to those ofhousing 11. When a desired broadcasting station is selected, tuningdial 35 ofcontrol portion 34 inclusive ofdisplay portion 341 is manipulated. The output of the tuner circuit is introduced through connection terminals (not shown) into a main amplifier circuit of the tape player, and the amplifier output is delivered to the headphone (not shown). Sincecontrol portion 34 ofradio tuner pack 33 is exposed outside in a closed state ofcover plate 12, the operation ofcontrol portion 34 can be performed without openingcover plate 12. - As is apparent from the above description,
control portion 34 is provided on one side ofradio tuner pack 33 so as to be operable from outside, and sinceradio tuner pack 33 is made into a configuration substantially equal to that ofhousing 11,control portion 34 ofradio tuner pack 33 loaded in the tape player is exposed to the outside betweenhousing 11 andcover plate 12, and the manipulation from outside ofcontrol portion 34 is thereby made possible. Because of the above described arrangement, there is no necessity of providing another control portion forradio tuner pack 33 separately in the tape player, and the construction of the tape player is thereby much simplified and the size of tape player is substantially reduced. - FIGURE 6 illustrates the hereinbefore mentioned tape player operating mechanism and
cassette tape holder 13. In the drawing, the tape player operating mechanism is provided onmain chassis 36. Reel supportingspindles main chassis 36. A substantially shadingplate 37 is extended in parallel withmain chassis 36 so as to cover a hereinafter described group of gears constituting a driving mechanism ofreel supporting spindles main chassis 36, there are further providedcapstan 38 operable as a rotating shaft for a hereinafter described flywheel, andelectric motor 39 for rotatingreel supporting spindles cassette tape holder 13 is secured to one side edge ofmain chassis 36 so thatcassette tape holder 13 is swingable in the directions of arrows A and B.Cassette tape holder 13 is bent into the form of a channel shaped cross-section having upper and lower planar portions between which cassette tape 24 (see FIGURE 2) is squeezed in the thicknesswise direction. In accordance with thickeningportion 32 of cassette tape 24 (see FIGURE 2), cut-awayportions cassette tape holder 13. At both ends of cut-awayportions inclined portions portions cassette tape 24 is inserted incassette tape holder 13 as shown in FIGURE 7, the lateral ends of thickeningportion 32 ofcassette tape 24 are guided byinclined portions portions cassette tape 24 is finally held at a position where the lateral ends of thickeningportion 32 on the tape exposing side ofcassette tape 24 abut against the bottoms of inclined portions of cut-awayportions - Since cut-away
portions portions cassette tape holder 13 at positions corresponding to thickeningportion 32 ofcassette tape 24 as described above,cassette tape 24 inserted intocassette tape holder 13 is guided byinclined portions portion 32 held betweeninclined portions cassette tape 24 is firmly held at its final portion defined by the bottom portions of cut-awayportions cassette tape holder 13. - Referring again to FIGURE 6, reproducing
head 42 andpinch roller 43 contactable withcapstan 38 are provided within the bottom portion of channel shapedcassette tape holder 13. Furthermore,reproduction manipulator 19 and stopmanipulator 20 are supported bycassette tape holder 13. When cover plate 12 (see FIGURE 3) is placed oncassette tape holder 13, reproduction and stopmanipulators cover plate 12 can be manipulated from outside ofcover plate 12. Whencover plate 12 is opened,cassette tape holder 13 interlinked withcover plate 12 is rotated in the direction of arrow A into the opened state. In this case, reproduction and stopmanipulators head 42, and pinchroller 43 are moved together withcassette tape holder 13. - FIGURES 8(a) and 8(b) illustrate in detail the driving mechanism of the tape player operating in the reproducing and rewinding states, respectively. Reel supporting
spindles main chassis 36. As shown in FIGURE 8(a),reel supporting spindle 15 that is operable as a tape winding spindle in the reproduction mode of the tape player projects upward through opening 44 formed in a part ofmain chassis 36.Shaft 45 projecting though opening 44 has a base portion fixedly supported by supportingmember 47 which extends in parallel withmain chassis 36 and one end of which is secured tomain chassis 36 byscrew 46. First, second andthird gears shaft 45 at a portion passing throughopening 44 in a manner freely rotatable aroundshaft 45 and freely slidable therealong in the directions of arrows H and G. Among these gears,third gear 50 at the top is provided with engagingportion 51 projecting upwardly from the upper surface ofthird gear 50. On the other hand,shaft 45 has a reduced diameter portion at a part thereof projecting upwardly fromthird gear 50, andreel cap 52 engageable with the reel hub ofcassette tape 24 is mounted freely rotatably on the reduced diameter portion ofshaft 45.Reel cap 52 is provided on the lower surface withrecess 53 engageable with engagingportion 51 projecting fromthird gear 50, and on the upper surface ofreel cap 52, there is providedrecess 54 surroundingshaft 45. That is, the reduced diameter portion ofshaft 45 projects upward fromrecess 54, and lockingmember 55 described hereinafter in more detail is fixedly mounted on the projecting portion ofshaft 45.Flange portion 56 havingperipheral surface 561 tapered downward towardmain chassis 36 is provided at the top of lockingmember 55, and lockinggroove 57 is formed around the lower part of taperedsurface 561.Coil spring 58 is inserted between the downward surface offirst gear 48 and supportingmember 47, so thatcoil spring 58 urges first, second andthird gears - On the other hand, another
shaft 60 is fixedly mounted onmain chassis 36 at a position intermediate betweenflywheel 59 supported bycapstan 38 and reel supportingspindle 15.Fourth gear 61 having a larger diameter andfifth gear 62 having a smaller diameter are mounted onshaft 60 so that these are freely rotatable, respectively.Annular friction member 63 is interposed between fourth andfifth gears member 64 of a substantially cylindrical configuration and havingflange portion 641 at the lower end, is fixedly mounted on a lower part ofshaft 60 as viewed in FIGURE 8(a). By means of acoil spring 65 inserted betweenflange portion 641 of fixedmember 64 andfifth gear 62,fifth gear 62 is urged tofourth gear 61 throughfriction member 63. That is,fourth gear 61 is interlinked withfifth gear 62 throughfriction member 63. - Furthermore,
fourth gear 61 meshing withgear 66 cooperating withflywheel 59 is positioned betweenfirst gear 48 andsecond gear 49 both provided forreel supporting spindle 15, and when first, second andthird gears fourth gear 61 meshes withsecond gear 49. In the reproducing state of the tape player, however,fifth gear 62 is engaged withfirst gear 48 provided forreel supporting spindle 15, and when first, second andthird gears fifth gear 62 is disengaged fromfirst gear 48. - On the other hand
reel supporting spindle 16 operable as a tape winding spindle in the rewinding mode of operation projects upward through anotheropening 67 formed inmain chassis 36.Shaft 68 is rotatably provided upwardly frommain chassis 36 and substantially in alignment with the central part ofopening 67. The middle part ofshaft 68 is supported byshaft supporting member 69 of a substantially cylindrical configuration having at a lower partthereof projecting portion 691 which is secured tomain chassis 36 byscrew 70. Projecting upward fromshaft supporting member 69, there is provided a reduced diameter portion ofshaft 68. Lockingmember 71 of generally cylindrical configuration and having a bottom wall provided with through-hole 710 is firstly mounted on the reduced diameter portion ofshaft 68, and then reelcap 72 for tape rewinding use is forcibly mounted on the top of the reduced diameter portion so thatreel cap 72 is rotated integrally withshaft 68, while lockingmember 71 is left free from the rotation ofshaft 68.Coil spring 73 is inserted between the upper end ofshaft supporting member 69 and the bottom wall of lockingmember 71.Coil spring 73 urgesshaft 68 in the direction H through lockingmember 71 andreel cap 72. Lockingmember 71 has, at a lower end thereof, first engagingportion 74 having taperedpart 741 tapering outwardly upward from the lower end of lockingmember 71. The periphery of first engagingportion 74 is made larger than the diameter of opening 67 formed inmain chassis 36. -
Shaft 68 is further provided with reduceddiameter portion 681 projecting downwardly, as viewed in the drawing, fromshaft supporting member 69.Sixth gear 75 of a small diameter is fixedly mounted on reduceddiameter portion 681, such thatgear 75 can be rotated and shifted integrally withshaft 68. - On a part of
main chassis 36 extending betweenreel supporting spindles shafts main chassis 36. Seventh, eighth, ninth andtenth gears shafts seventh gear 80 adjacentreel supporting spindle 15 is placed betweensecond gear 49 andthird gear 50. However, when rewinding manipulator 18 (see FIGURE 1) is depressed (shifting the operation to the rewinding mode),seventh gear 80 is brought into engagement withthird gear 50 under the action of rewindingoperation actuating member 84 which depressesfirst gear 48 in the direction G in FIGURE 8(b). Furthermore,tenth gear 83 which has been located belowsixth gear 75 inreel supporting spindle 16 during the reproducing operation is brought into engagement withsixth gear 75 as shown in FIGURE 8(b) upon depression of rewinding manipulator 18 (see FIGURE 1). - FIGURE 9 illustrates a transfer mechanism of the operational mode used for controlling the above described tape driving system. The aforementioned tape rewinding
actuation member 84 is arranged to be rotatable in the directions of arrows I and J relative tomain chassis 36. Tape rewindingactuation member 84 is brought into engagement with one end of tape rewindingdrive member 85, a middle part of which is pivotally secured tomain chassis 36. The other end of rewindingdrive member 85 is formed into drivingportion 86 having taperedpart 861.Tapered part 861 engages withtapered part 741 of first engagingportion 74 of lockingmember 71 onreel supporting spindle 16. When tape rewinding manipulator 18 (in FIGURE 1) is depressed, first engagingportion 74 of lockingmember 71urges driving portion 86 of tape rewindingdrive member 85 to rotate the same in the direction of arrow K. Thus the first mentioned end of tape rewindingdrive member 85 drives rewindingactuation member 84 in the direction I, and urgesfirst gear 48 inspindle 15 in the direction G. As a result, first, second andthird gears shaft 45 against the force ofcoil spring 58, thereby bringingthird gear 50 andsecond gear 49 into engagement withseventh gear 80 andfourth gear 61, respectively.Sixth gear 75 fixed toshaft 68 is brought into engagement withtenth gear 83 when rewindingmanipulator 18 is depressed. - As shown in FIGURE 9, locking
member 71 inreel supporting spindle 16 is provided with second engagingportion 87 having taperedpart 871 at a position opposite to that of first engagingportion 74. Second engagingportion 87 is brought into engagement with engagingportion 90 formed on an end of lockingplate 89 whenreel supporting spindle 16 is depressed. Lockingplate 89 is horizontally swingable around vertically disposedpivot pin 91 projecting frommain chassis 36. Another end of lockingplate 89 engages with drivingportions manipulators - When
reproduction manipulator 19 is depressed, drivingportion 92 ofreproduction manipulator 19 rotates lockingplate 89 in the direction of arrow M against the force ofcoil spring 94, and is locked in the depressed position by the end of lockingplate 89. However, whenstop manipulator 20 is depressed in this state, drivingportion 93 ofstop manipulator 20 rotates lockingplate 89 in the direction M in excess of the locking position, thus unlocking drivingportion 92 ofreproduction manipulator 19.Switch slider 95 is further provided on the lower surface of lockingplate 89. In response to the depression ofreproduction manipulator 19,switch slider 95 on lockingplate 89 turns ON a power switch (not shown) provided for operating electric motor 39 (see FIGURE 6) against the force ofcoil spring 96, so that electric motor 39 (see FIGURE 6) is thereby rotated in a predetermined condition. When stopmanipulator 20 is operated, lockingplate 89 andswitch slider 95 are brought into their original positions. - With the above described construction, when
reproduction manipulator 19 is depressed to operate the tape player in the reproduction mode, reproducinghead 42 and pinch roller 43 (in FIGURE 6) are shifted to their operating positions where reproducinghead 42 abuts the magnetic tape at the tape exposing side ofcassette tape 24, whilepinch roller 43 is urged to capstan 38 with interposition of the magnetic tape. - Furthermore, locking
plate 89 andswitch slider 95 are rotated against the force ofcoil springs reproduction manipulator 19 which is locked in the depressed position by lockingplate 89. At this time,switch slider 95 turns ON the power switch to operate electric motor 39 (see FIGURE 6). -
Electric motor 39 drives flywheel 59 in FIGURE 8(a). The driving force ofelectric motor 39 is further transmitted throughgear 66 rotated together withflywheel 59 to fourth andfifth gears fifth gear 62 drivesfirst gear 48. Since engagingportion 51 ofthird gear 50 is engaging withrecess 53 ofreel cap 52, the torque fromfirst gear 48 is transmitted to reelcap 52 ofreel supporting spindle 15, thus enabling the reproducing operation of the tape player to be carried out. - In a case where
tape rewinding manipulator 18 is depressed,reel cap 72 onreel supporting spindle 16 is thereby depressed downwardly as viewed in FIGURE 8(b), and lockingmember 71 is shifted against the force ofcoil spring 73 in the direction G.Second engaging portion 87 of lockingmember 71 activates switchslider 95 so as to turn ON the power switch and to operate electric motor 39 (see FIGURE 6). Simultaneously, second engagingportion 87 of lockingmember 71 engages with engagingportion 90 of lockingplate 89, thereby maintaining lockingplate 89 in its operating position. By the depression ofreel cap 72 ofreel supporting spindle 16,shaft 68 andsixth gear 75 are moved integrally in the direction G, so thatsixth gear 75 is brought into engagement withtenth gear 83. At the same time, first engagingportion 74 of lockingmember 71 rotates tape rewindingdrive member 85 and tapeoperation actuating member 84 as described hereinbefore, thereby depressingfirst gear 48 in the direction G. Thus, first, second andthird gears shaft 45, so that the engagement between engagingportion 51 projecting fromthird gear 50 andrecess 53 ofreel cap 52 is released. As a result, the torque used for rotatingflywheel 59 is transmitted successively fromgear 66 throughfourth gear 61,second gear 49,third gear 50,seventh gear 80,eighth gear 81,ninth gear 82,tenth gear 83 tosixth gear 75, so thatreel cap 72 ofreel supporting spindle 16 is rotated at a rotating speed faster than that of the reproduction operation. - In a case where a quick shift operation of the tape player is required, a quick shift manipulator (not shown) is operated to electrically disconnect a governor circuit (not shown) from
electric motor 39 thereby to rotate the same at a speed much higher than the reproduction speed. - Since one of
reel supporting spindles reel hubs cassette tape 24, which is operable as a tape winding spindle during the tape rewinding operation, is thus utilized in connection with the tape rewinding manipulator to be depressed in its axial direction, wasteful parts in the construction can be eliminated, and reliable operation of the tape player is assured. Furthermore, since the transfer and driving operations in the tape rewinding mode of operation are carried out by the tape rewinding drive members cooperating withreel supporting spindles - FIGURE 10 illustrates in detail the locking mechanism for locking
cover plate 12 of the tape player in its closed position. As is described hereinbefore, lockingmember 55 is secured to the upper end ofshaft 45 of the reproducing sidereel supporting spindle 15. On the other hand, through-hole 97 of a substantially rectangular configuration is formed throughcover plate 12 at a position oposite to lockingmember 55. In through-hole 97, the aforementionedcover locking manipulator 17 is provided to be slidable in the direction of arrows C and D. The underside ofcover locking manipulator 17 is provided with lockingportion 98 which projects fromcover locking manipulator 17 to a position opposite lockinggroove 57 formed in lockingmember 55. One end ofcoil spring 99 is secured to an end ofcover locking manipulator 17, while the other end ofcoil spring 99 is secured to stepportion 971 formed at the other end of through-hole 97. Because ofcoil spring 99,cover locking manipulator 17 is urged in the direction D relative to coverplate 12. - In a case when
cover plate 12 is opened from its closed state,cover locking manipulator 17 is shifted in the direction C against the force ofcoil spring 99. Thus, lockingportion 98 projecting fromcover locking manipulator 17 retracts from lockinggroove 57 of lockingmember 55 in the direction C, so thatcover plate 12 is released out of the locked state. In this case, it would be advantageous that a spring member is further provided to urgecover plate 12 into its opened position relative tohousing 11. - When it is desired to close
coverplate 12 from its opened state,cover plate 12 is simply forced into the closed state. In this manner, the locking portion ofcover locking manipulator 17 is shifted along taperedportion 561 of lockingmember 55 secured to reel supportingspindle 15 so as to be brought into engagement with lockinggroove 57 formed in lockingmember 55. - Since it is so constructed that locking
member 55 secured to the upper end ofshaft 45 ofreel supporting spindle 15 is directly engageable with lockingportion 98 ofcover locking manipulator 17, the size of the tape player of the present invention can be reduced substantially. - Although it has been so described that the size of
housing 11 of the tape player of the present invention is selected to be smaller than the outer periphery ofcassette tape 24, so that the periphery ofcassette tape 24 projects outwardly when it is loaded into the tape player, the invention is not necessarily limited to such a construction, and the size ofhousing 11 may otherwise be so selected that it is substantially equal to that ofcassette tape 24, and at least one end ofcassette tape 24 is exposed to the outside whencassette tape 24 is loaded into the tape player. - As described hereinabove, according to the embodiment of the invention, a tape player of a simple construction and of a reduced size can be provided.
- A divisional application is published as EP-A-191361 and concerns spring means for engaging an edge of a thickness portion of the cassette (cf.
claim 18 of present patent specification).
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